With the Intel NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK, high-end gaming is now supported on a Mini PC form factor—not as a compromise, but as a full-featured platform. 6th gen Intel Core processors and Iris Pro graphics support advanced techniques for graphics and 1080P gaming, and their tiny footprint make for a mean developer machine.

This article demonstrates how to use an Intel® Next Unit Computing (NUC) device to connect sensors on an Arduino 101* board to the IBM Watson* IoT Platform. You learn how to read real-time sensor data from the Arduino* 101 board, view it locally on the Intel® NUC device, and send it to the IBM Watson IoT Platform, where the data can be stored, visualized, and processed in the cloud.

This paper will show you how to use an Intel® NUC to connect sensors on an Arduino 101* (branded Genuino 101* outside the U.S.) to the Amazon Web Services (AWS)* IoT service. You’ll see how to read real-time sensor data from the Arduino 101, view it locally on the Intel® NUC, and send it to AWS IoT where the data can be stored, visualized and processed in the cloud. We’ll use Node-RED* on the...